Here is a book for all who seek the common good and who accept the need to recover and discover a spirituality that supports us in meeting contemporary, personal and societal ethical challenges, regardless of religious allegiance. The author acknowledges that the Jesus story is central to his life and while he values the Judeo-Christian heritage, he rejects traditional theism and challenges the claims about the uniqueness of Christian ethics. In proposing an ethical vision and spirituality for humanity, he honestly asks whether religious belief can be part of that quest and in traversing a range of issues from homophobia to globalisation, he explores a secular sacred approach as a way forward.